President of the Republic of Algeria: The Housing Sector has Become the "Pride of Algeria"

رئيس الجمهورية: قطاع السكن أصبح "مفخرة الجزائر"
07/06/2026 - 13:36

The President of the Republic of Algeria, Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, commended this Sunday the achievements made by the housing sector, which has become the "pride of Algeria," praising the level reached in this field "thanks to the efforts of men who remain faithful to the covenant of our righteous martyrs."

In a speech delivered while overseeing the inauguration of the Late Mujahid Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi urban pole in the new city of Sidi Abdellah in Rahmania (west of Algiers), the President of the Republic stated that "the housing sector has become the pride of Algeria," noting that the average age at which an Algerian citizen now obtains housing ranges between 30 and 31 years, which is considered "highly acceptable."

The President of the Republic also praised the level of citizen confidence in the institutions responsible for building these housing units. He instructed the Minister of Housing, Urban Planning and the City, Mr. Mohamed Tarek Belaribi, to convey his "sincere greetings" to all personnel in the housing and urban planning sector, encouraging them to "continue these great victories that Algeria is achieving in silence."

On the same occasion, the President of the Republic reflected on the achievements taking place across various sectors, which he described as "heartwarming," adding: "Thanks be to Allah for what the country has achieved, owing to the efforts exerted by men who remain faithful to the covenant of our righteous martyrs."

In a related context, the President of the Republic considered that "the strength of our country lies in the fact that most state expenditures are directed toward achieving social balance in the fields of health, housing, education, and instruction—all of which are files moving forward together so that we may reach the desired goal."

This approach has allowed Algeria to become "among the economically and socially advanced and sophisticated nations," as evidenced by the rankings of relevant international organizations, which have placed it in the ranks of developed countries.

For instance, "the state has worked to combat drought and water scarcity by leveraging Algerian minds, resources, and funds," where "work is underway to achieve self-sufficiency in supplying citizens with water through seawater desalination plants at a rate of 40%, and we will reach 62% upon completing the remaining construction projects for these plants," the President of the Republic added.

He pointed in this regard to the officials who remain faithful to the sacrifices of the righteous martyrs, who are making every effort and harnessing all potential to meet the needs of the citizen in the fields of health, housing, education, instruction, and the supply of drinking water.

Finally, the President of the Republic noted that choosing Independence and National Sovereignty Restoration Day as the date for distributing housing units to beneficiaries aims to make this date "a memory anchored in the minds of Algeria's children," also praising the awareness of the nation's youth and their high sense of patriotism.

Source
Algerian Radio Multimedia